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So, 'Diario ordinário' is this fascinating blend, right? It straddles that line between documentary and fictional narrative, almost like it's trying to capture this raw essence of Brazilian street resistance post-coup. The pacing feels organic, like you’re there with the people, feeling their struggles. Themes of resilience and dissent are woven throughout, and there's a certain grit to it that’s hard to shake off. The film’s atmosphere is charged, very palpable, with these real-life moments that hit you hard. Practical effects? Well, it’s more about the realness of the surroundings and the performances—the real folks involved bring a level of authenticity that scripted actors sometimes can’t match. It stands out in its refusal to glamorize the struggle; it just lays it all bare.
Engaging portrayal of real eventsStrong emphasis on grassroots activismUnique storytelling approach
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